PAGE TEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -AtH0LMAN$-M 1 Springtime Smartness For Boys Suits with that college styling-They're smart‘. They're lively! They're going over big in schools and colleges this Spring. - - - You'll want one oi thesg really handsome suits with their up-to- the-minute styling. Youth's blue gray tweed with a smart lino stripe, this suit is the popular double breasted model. in sizes Z3 to 38- 19.50 Student's brown striped worsted in both double and single breasted styles. The sizes are 33 to 37. 25.00 Youths brown ttriped worsted in double breasted style. The sizes are 33 to 36. 25.50 Youth’s navy blue worsted with line stripe. double breasted style. In sizes 33 to 36. 29.95 Student's blue or brown striped worsted. in both single and double breaoted styles. The sizes are 33 to 37. 32.50 Men! See The New ' Made-to-Measure Suit Samples — lillW till DISPLAY. - Our Custom Tailor will take your exact measurements tor a Made- To-Measure Suit from either Johnston's or Freedman's—famous manufacturers of Made-To-Mcasure clothing tor Men. Choose When you choose your Handbag from our grand selection of smart- ly styled, good quality Bags at such really reasonable prices. There's a Handbag here to complete your Spring costume-you'll like the new styles and shapes and sizes mode up of genuine leather or practical plastic. Patent Plastic bags ‘in ' over - the - shoulder and hand styles - the shapes are very new and there is a wide auortnsent o! onl- ora- 295 m “:5 lett on Tuesday for Brooklyn. N- Dull tinisb Plastic Calf in 5., where Mr. Fraser has accePWd either black or brown. a. pastoral charze. These Handbags are in the most popular styloa 4.25 An entirely new mates-in] -—Satin Plastic. The color-g are black. brown or green. 6.50 Genuine Morocco. the” Handbags are very m"- able - the styles are very new in black or brown color. 15.50 and 18.50 Box shaped bags o! Plas- tio Alligator with alppes vlvainss - theao Hand- blxs are in red and brown nhades. 5.50 l l I lllbsrton . ._.___. couple of days tbs latter Pl" "i! the week. ____ . m; p. Pharls. Charlottetown. was a recent guest o! her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells. Mr. F. C. Ramsay. M.L.A-. rs- cently returned from a visit to the mainland. While in New Brunswick. Mr. Ramsay visited Moncton. Saint. John and 0th" business centres. Mr. Maurice Perry (Jr). Alber- ion South, was a visitor to Char- lottetown a couple of days the past week. Mr. Jack Clark motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. While in. the capital. he attended the Sourls-Alberton_5wllt TTBOP h°°' key game at the Forum. Regretful farewells were said the past week to the Reverend J. M. Fraser and Mrs. Fraser, who m. and Mrs. Merritt Callaghan were visitors to Charlottetown and Emerald a. couple of days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shea. were in Charlottetown the past week, where Mrs. Shea attended tliI teachers‘ convention. On their re- turn home. Mr. and Mrs. Shca spent s day with friends in Kin- kora. Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. Miss Mao OMalley, Mr. Arnold Hier- hhy Misses Bertha Bowness. Jenn Raynor. Mrs. Kenneth Crockett, Mrs. Roscoe Nice and Mrs. Mar- shall Rayner. were among the many teachers who attended the P, E. I. teachers‘ convention in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace re- turned to their home in George- itown on ‘Tuesday, after a very "en» joyable stay in Alberton where they were the guests of their daughter. Mrs. E. Shea and Mr Si-ies. Mr. W.B. MeLellan attended tho recent annual nieetinz 0T m’ Prince Edward Island Potato Growers Association. o! which he has been a member o! the Board of Directors for a great man! years. Messrs Raymond Hardy. Keith Bowness and Chester Shea also attended the meeting. A“) In the report of the play entit- led “The Absent-Minded Bride- Murphy. who took part in i110 chorus singing was unintentionally omitted. and the names of the two charming little girls who act ad the parts of the strange chil- dren were Anne Profit. and Evolvi Klnch Mrs. Peter D. Gavin and son Billie have returned to their homr in Alberton South. alter an ex- tended visit with members oftheir family in Saint John. N. B. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Gavin's two Winsome little grand- children. Nadino and Clifford. whose parents. Mr and Mrs. Dan Gavin, plan on returning to their summer home in time for the . fishing season. I i l ALMOST PRIZE MUTTON PORT ELIZABETH: South At- ibarel rescued in tithe irom a dingy APRIL 7, 1948 In‘. C. R. Bernard was a busi- A nus visitor to (Dharlottetown a ' Don't sit surrounded by drab, walls-do your ow o decorating with ALABASTINE. You can do a whole room for: less than a dollar. Just mix ALABASTINB with water and brush i! on over your old walls and. ceilings. It dries quickly. without odour, and will not rub 0K. ALABASTINE comes in ivory, cream, bufl’, light bud‘, pink, light blue, grey, light green and white. l-AIJI groom" the name of Miss Yvonne ~ rlca - (C?) — Prize sheep were your cloth and pattern from the samples. A Perfect Fit is Guar- anteedl ltaieug ierhouse here. ' had The owner bwo lots of sheep - one for "WHERE OLD ERIENDS MEET" Minutes BALTIC W. I. Bruce Riley on the evening of nhe 5th. In the absence oi both Presi- dent and Vice-President, ' Bruce Cnozier was appointed to the chair. Meeting opened by sing- ing Ode followed by (heed. Roll call was answered by six members each naming infant's layette." of previous ‘vere read. approved and Jorrespondence consisted of Insti- Mrs. from Mrs. Mrs. Nell "an article in an decided to send for two. Letter r; Mrs. David Cousins were appointed to canvass district for "Canadian Ad To Children... Letter of thanks James Bearisto for sympalhl’ 987d. also thanks from Matthews School committee reported making of bookcase being underwpy sick committee made 4 visits. Bill of mecllfllll $2.00 for frillt. was signed. a Place of next meeting inideeidrg-J, y _ Program committee for noxl meet- MM News. One Act Plays. 1t W15 ins: Mrs. Ncil Matthews and Mcs. David Cousins. Roll -The M w} —— _ ‘ Cancer Society which was lclt 3 1 "IPEUHQ 0i Biiltlll until next meeting. Mira. Neil The programme consisted oi two W1‘ ma" at the Mme "l M“- ‘vlawlwws- Mrs- 31W?" R119)‘. and contests by Mrs Bruce Crozier 1st Edgar Matthews. test, Mrs. Contest by Mrs. 15l- Dfiiw. Mrs. consolation. Mrs. {or card. moved paid. and Mrs. Crozicr. Favoixte Fruit." Collection 30 cents. .__- __ prize in 1st. contest won by Mrs. Gordon Cousins. Consolation, M75. 1st in 2nd m... David Cousins. ation. Mrs. Neil Matthews. Rruce Bruce David Cousins. Meet-WE closed with "The Kng." A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Mating-gs the National System at. Winnipeg. and previous to his present appolnz- ment was assistant general manag- er. Central region Toronto. Unll hi; promotion in 1944 as "My “LIKE COMING HOME" MONCTON. N. B. April 2 — "its like coming buck home." said W.l'-.. Robinson’ newly 1ppolnt€d vice- president and general manager, general superintendent Northern atlantic region. Canadian Nat anal Ontario District. Canadian Nation- Consol- Railways. lo a large group of the al raJu/ays, North Bay. Mr. Robin- _ principal officers of the region who son. a natlveof North Sydney, N. Riley. were at the Moncton station to 8.. had spent more than 40 years Crozier; greet. him on arrival from Toronto in railway work in the Maritime Provinces which he began as station agent. it. included successive pro- motions from freight clerk. ticket agent. freight agent. train des- paicher. assistant supt... superin- tendent. to general "upezantendent on the ltfaritlane express this morn- ing. ' Mr. Robinson succeeds J. P. Johnson. who leit. here on Tuesday to take up his new post of vie»- l president o! the Western region of the abbatolrs and the other tor on agricultural show They got switched. Frantic phone calls tin- s.l1y retrieved the prize animals which won l8 first class and l3 other alwards. o! transportation for iihe eni-ir: Atlantic region. Since he went '- the Central region he was promon" to regional nsperintcndent South ern Ontario district, and assists“ general manager. Central regiu‘; the position he held at. the time of his present appointment. immcd s/tely following his arrival. r Mr. Robinson went to his office where lit! was greeted by the senior officers 0t ilie Canadian National Railways Atlantic region. ‘Q _ AM. COFFEE PM. TEA EN 0R IYIREE I Q v roams: y FOR SALE flwing to pressure of other busi- ness I offer tori private sale my farms as follows: 163 acres at Middleton 100 acres at Rose Valley 80 acres at Lady Fano 82 acres at Maple Plains 55 acres at Maple Plains 100 acrosat Maple Plains 113 acres at Maple Plains 32 acres at Maple Plains - 50 acres at Maple Plains Farms in high state of cultivation and wililie sold as a block or separ- ately to suit purchaser. Iaiso otter the following machinery‘: 1 four bottom plough (Frost Gilliam!) 1 two bottom plough i forty disk tartan rllsk barrow (International) 1 21 tooth cultivator (FrostHlnod) 1 two row potato digger (tl.K.) l 1 sight loot cutting lliil‘ (international) 1 eight loot ooinlilna (Massey-Harris) 1 J5 disk rlrlll sooriar (International) 1 set= fannors 1 International Truck ll. 5 P; L. ssonms lilakora. PI El II Piusvtlle And Vicinity ‘Nelson Gallant, employed in Moncton for some time. has re- turned to his home here. The following teach s o! this vicinity returned to their homo! after attending the ‘nachsrs’ Con- vention in Charlottetown: Aublns ballast. Marie Oorooran, Martha Wells. Hazel Oorooran. Mrs. Michael Doyle. Iiltrsda Rally. zeta Oorooran. ltuby ‘Thomson. Rots Kelly and Bernice Doiron, Mrs. Lance Dalton and daugh- ter Mary Patricia. have returned w fiurton. int r. smi- unending some time with Mrs. Bolton's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ansbross Cor- eorsu. ' 1105M! Dill UOICODB. IOII. 0X Mr. and ma. John J. Oorooram. has rawmto homo. Ila spent the tar house» in Qionlarr! with ‘it sranoftthsr. Hr. Ambrose nai- on Lswrsacs usliaat ianuaa Gallant 00M the Milli!‘ at their horas bore. 11w have ro- ‘iliiii: 11-. Tn. Prescription Phar- asacyemploysonlyskilled. registered pharmacists; ts no distraction to interiors with their exact- ing tasks. Each com- pounding step is double- cheolsed for accuracy. ‘Yet this service coats no more than elsewhere. So; bring ua your next prescription! Enasn llrug 0o. Ltd} tremolo-J turned to their work in Iloaotoa _-Pius